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I bought a cutting board and had a problem and asked to return the board. In short order I was given a shipping label and a full refund. How about that — a trustworthy company. Bravo.
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Problem Handled Right
I bought a cutting board and had a problem and asked to return the board. In short order I was given a shipping label and a full refund. How about that — a trustworthy company. Bravo.
Wonderful company. Custom cutting board that was affordable in bamboo, came with the exact measurements, beautiful finish, incredibly reasonable price, quick shipping. 5 stars!!!
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